MiniBoatin
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Hello all. This is my first post here. Since this is an Android forum I'll keep it Android centered and give you my history. I started with Android when I got my first smart phone, and I have had a few of them. The first was a ZTE, a cheap model just to test the waters, so to speak. I found out pretty quick I was gonna like it so then I got a Samsung Galaxy II. Had that for awhile and switched carriers, from Ntelos to Verizon, so moved to a Motorola (can't remember the model), and after dropping it and needing a replacement I got a smaller, cheaper, refurbed Motorola to replace it. It didn't last long because it kept getting hot, and its battery life was not good. Mostly I learned from that phone that I liked smaller devices, so when I decided to replace it with a new one in 2016, I found that the trends were to go big. The only thing they had in the store that was still on the small side was the new (then) iPhone SE. I got it strictly due to size, and quickly found out that I loved it.
I kept it for over 3 years as my daily device, and I still have it in use as a camera now. It was during the time that I had it that I decided to really learn to use the device for things other than just talk, text, and web surf. I really got into the nuts and bolts of smartphone useage, learned all about cloud storage, backups, Bluetooth and music downloads, the millions of apps available, the accounts associated with the devices (I had had a Gmail address for years on Android and never used it for anything), and more. I got really educated on the iPhone and all its functions. I really liked it. The only reason I am now back to Android was due to iOS having such problems in versions 11 and 13. Got tired of it and bought a Samsung Galaxy A50 last fall.
I'd like to say I am glad to be back to Android, but I can't. The new device has not been a joy to use like the iPhone was for its first year. So I guess you could say I am here now to try to learn about android, and decide if I want to stay with Android, try a different Samsung, or even a different brand like the Google Pixel, or return to iPhone and hope that iOS14 goes better.
I kept it for over 3 years as my daily device, and I still have it in use as a camera now. It was during the time that I had it that I decided to really learn to use the device for things other than just talk, text, and web surf. I really got into the nuts and bolts of smartphone useage, learned all about cloud storage, backups, Bluetooth and music downloads, the millions of apps available, the accounts associated with the devices (I had had a Gmail address for years on Android and never used it for anything), and more. I got really educated on the iPhone and all its functions. I really liked it. The only reason I am now back to Android was due to iOS having such problems in versions 11 and 13. Got tired of it and bought a Samsung Galaxy A50 last fall.
I'd like to say I am glad to be back to Android, but I can't. The new device has not been a joy to use like the iPhone was for its first year. So I guess you could say I am here now to try to learn about android, and decide if I want to stay with Android, try a different Samsung, or even a different brand like the Google Pixel, or return to iPhone and hope that iOS14 goes better.